The Bravo cable network has finally released some preview footage of "Start-Ups: Silicon Valley," a much-anticipated series from Randi Zuckerberg, the sister of Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg.

The show explores the "intertwining lives of a group of young entrepreneurs on the path to becoming Silicon Valley's next great success stories." Or so says the network's press release. And while Bravo describes the show as a "docu-series," one look at the preview reel tells you that this is reality TV through and through. The two-plus minutes of clips features plenty of bikinis, booze and bawling. What it doesn't contain is many scenes of people actually working on their start-up concepts.

At one point, someone proclaims: "Geeks are definitely the new rock stars."

Lord help us.

"Start-Ups: Silicon Valley" has already generated controversy in the tech community, not just for its "Real Housewives"-like approach, but because it is filmed predominantly in San Francisco. Yes, San Francisco, not Silicon Valley.